0 in a way that is not clear to see or hear:
An announcement came fuzzily through the loudspeakers.
The film asks us to forget our preconceptions about such fuzzily defined notions as "girls" or "young people".
Some organisms can "see", at least fuzzily, using heat-sensitive cells.
He says fuzzily that Europe is both a "union of nations" and a "deepening of the nation".
Her past is only fuzzily remembered.
We accept the cautionary note that religion is not a well-circumscribed thing but a fuzzily bounded network of interrelated phenomena.
It is this more than anything else that leads me to advise that this is a useful, well-arranged but rather fuzzily conceptualized classroom book, not a work of spiritual writings.
Since 1965, when the latter unit of local government was dissolved, it has been more fuzzily defined.
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